litigation-focused Attorneys

A litigation-focused practice with the aim of raising the bar for professional and effective representation.

Real Estate Litigation

Florida's unique real estate, land use and zoning laws require the attention of experienced lawyers. Bentley & Bruning P.A. offers skillful legal representation for clients involved in HOA disputes and those dealing with land use/zoning issues. The firm offers comprehensive representation, from advice on drafting leases to preparing for litigation in a complex real estate matter.
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Business Litigation

Ongoing legal challenges and litigation can hurt the healthy operations of a business. The experienced team at Bentley & Bruning P.A. looks to set the standard for professional and effective handling of matters involving business disputes and commercial litigation. The firm has represented a variety of businesses in the community facing complex and high-profile challenges.
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Practice Areas

The practice at Bentley & Bruning P.A. is primarily focused on business litigation and real estate litigation. Businesses throughout Southwest Florida turn to the firm for pointed advice and assertive legal representation. The team is well-equipped to handle even the most complex, high-profile commercial matters in an effective manner.

Our Philosophy

Sarasota business law attorneys Morgan R. Bentley and Kevin R. Bruning bring more than 35 years of combined complex litigation experience to the table. Together, they founded a litigation-focused practice that protects the financial health of businesses in the community. The firm receives many new clients by way of referrals. Bentley & Bruning P.A.'s litigation practice complements the services of large multi-practice firms that focus on transactional business matters

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